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Stick, stitchand dazzle em! This popular European card making technique only looks intricateits actually so easy to do!
Simply place your Stitched Dazzles onto paper
Poke the marked stitch holes with a needle or paper piercer (link)
Follow the stitching designs on the idea sheetwe use metallic thread (link) or 1-2 strands of embroidery floss.

Stitching guides make it easy to do, and step-by-step instructions are included on the idea sheet, along with a sample card. Stitched Dazzles are printed on clear material with metallic edgesso they can be placed on any paper and still match. No time to stitch? Stitched Dazzles look pretty without the thread, too!

Sheet has 28 stickers, including focals, borders, accent pieces and smaller imagesenough to make lots of dazzling cards!

Item #: 4002035

Customer comments

Name:

Jocelyn

Comment:

love dazzles of all shapes and sizes.

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Wednesday, September 5th @ 11:18 AM

Name:

Kathy

Comment:

I love the stitched look on these...they sure look good on the edge of cards!!

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Monday, May 21st @ 10:55 AM

Name:

Janie

Comment:

The first Dazzles I ever held in my hand where a freebie for being a VIP shopper....I'm guessing Paper Wishes is glad they sent me that because I'm now addicted. When you see them in person they are so much more amazing. I buy them every chance I get now. They are great for card making, scrapbooking, and anything else you can imagine. They give everything a touch of elegance. A must buy :)

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Monday, February 6th @ 01:45 PM

Name:

Vicki

Comment:

Dazzles have come so very far lately and I am thrilled!! I can use one sticker, a piece of left over scrap, some leftover embellishments and a few minutes of time to builld a classy card for any occasions. The two sided Dazzles are really fun with glitter, flock or embossing pads. The regular Dazzles are fun with watercolors, paint, H2O's, chalk, alcohol inks, etc. You can use a small one to add a sparkle or a larger one to really Dazzle your receiver! Either way you will let your imagination soar and have fun doing it!

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Tuesday, March 16th @ 01:22 AM

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